ENG vs IND, 2nd Test: “Doesn’t Look Deliberate,” Says India Batting Coach Vikram Rathour On Alleged Ball-Tampering On Day 4

England vs India, 2nd Test: "Doesnt Look Deliberate," Says India Batting Coach Vikram Rathour On Alleged Ball-Tampering On Day 4

ENG vs IND, 2nd Test: An England player was seen stopping the ball with his spikes on Day 4.© Virender Sehwag/Twitter

India batting coach Vikram Rathour has said that he does not think England were trying to tamper with the ball, and the whole sequence of events was just “accidental and it was not deliberate”. One English player was seen kicking the ball while the other stopped it using his spikes during India’s second innings in the ongoing second Test at the Lord’s Cricket Ground on Sunday. “Not really, we were sitting outside so we hardly saw those replays. I saw it later, it does not look anything deliberate. I think it was accidental, we did not think anything about it actually,” said Rathour during a virtual press conference.

Shaun Pollock who was commenting at that time also showed his disapproval regarding the incident. Notably, the ball wasn’t changed by the umpires after this incident.

Pollock even mentioned the match referee might want to have a look at it.

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England pacer Stuart Broad though was quick to call it an accident. Replying to a fan on Twitter, he wrote: “As I’m sure you’re aware from watching the full footage- it wasn’t deliberate was it. End of Story.”

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli both disappointed with the bat in the second innings after being dismissed for 21 and 20 respectively. While, Rohit was sent back to the pavilion while playing his favoured pull shot, Kohli chased a wide delivery bowled outside off.

Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara scored 61 and 45 respectively as India ended Day 4 at 181/6 and the visitors have extended their lead to 154.

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